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Daily word games dominate engagement with Wordle and NYT puzzles leading trends. Commodity prices across gold, silver, fuel, and cooking gas see daily updates in Indian markets. AI continues reshaping global stock markets as China benchmarks tilt toward tech and chip stocks. Nvidia makes a splash with a new PC AI chip and a surprise CPU market entry, while reports surface of Chinese military procurement of its chips. Remote work, not AI, is being blamed for sidelining recent college graduates from the job market.

Daily Wordle and NYT puzzle hints for June 2

Daily Wordle and NYT puzzle hints for June 2Forbes published hints and answers for Wordle #1809, along with guides for NYT's Pips and Strands puzzles for Tuesday, June 2. These daily brain-teaser updates remain a staple for millions of puzzle enthusiasts. The June 2 editions offer clues and step-by-step walkthroughs.

India commodity prices update for June 2

India commodity prices update for June 2Business Today published daily rates for gold, silver, LPG, CNG, PNG, petrol, and diesel across major Indian cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and Hyderabad. These routine price updates track precious metals and fuel costs that directly impact household budgets and the broader Indian economy.

AI trade reshapes global stock markets

AI trade reshapes global stock marketsChina's Shanghai exchange is revamping its index to increase the weighting of tech and chip stocks, signaling strong policy support for the AI sector. MarketWatch reports the AI trade is fundamentally remaking the global stock-market order. Nikkei Asia adds that AI-driven stock trading is rapidly gaining adoption across Asian markets.

Nvidia unveils PC AI chip and enters CPU market

Nvidia unveils PC AI chip and enters CPU marketNvidia announced a new AI chip designed for personal computers and also revealed plans to enter the CPU market, challenging Intel and AMD. Meanwhile, a New York Times report alleges that the Chinese military has been sourcing Nvidia chips for years, raising national security concerns. These developments mark a significant expansion of Nvidia's product footprint and geopolitical scrutiny.

Remote work sidelines recent college graduates

Remote work sidelines recent college graduatesResearch from the New York Fed suggests that remote work, not AI, is the primary factor sidelining young college graduates from the job market. Companies are reportedly reluctant to hire entry-level workers who need significant training and mentoring when working remotely. The finding challenges the popular narrative that AI is the main threat to early-career employment.